Hi Richard, The Book Port is an exception. You do not have to send it to RFB&D. They will send you your Book Wizard key on a cd. Robert Carter At 03:32 PM 9/20/2004, you wrote: >The reason I questioned this was because I know that if you purchase one >of the Daisy enabled CD Players from Visuaide or Plextor, you have to >send it to RFB&D for them to burn in a key of some kind. >Thanks for this info. > >-----Original Message----- >From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of PAMELA RADER >Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 3:28 PM >To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [bookport] Re: RFB&D > > >Richard: > >When the Book Port was first designed, the developers here at APH were >led =3D >to believe that there wouldn't be a problem with sending RFB&D books to >=3D >Book Port. It took several months to get this resolved. You will need to >=3D >purchase a key from RFB&D, which will allow you to send those books to >the =3D >Book Port. Be sure to ask for a key for Book Wizard, or they won't know >=3D >what you're talking about. Larry, perhaps we need to include this in the >=3D >manual.=3D20 > >Pamela > > > >>> ring.richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/20/04 04:02PM >>> > > >I am curious about something. Please note, this is not a criticism, it >is simply something I'm wondering about. I read in the Bookport manual >that the Bookport can in fact play digital talking books from RFB&D. >However, no mention is made of the process by which one can activate the >Bookport so that it can play such books. I realize that the process is >not in fact referred to as activation, but what exactly does one have to >do? Inquiring minds want to know.